

Lynch School partners with Brazilian Jesuit Network
A new initiative supports professional development of teachers and faculty at Jesuit schools in Brazil, with a focus on interculturality and mindful teaching. Read more.
City Connects expands in Indiana
This fall, thanks to a mix of state and federal funding, City Connects is launching a two-year pilot program in 34 public and charter schools in Indiana, serving 15,850 students in four cities: Gary, Indianapolis, Muncie, and South Bend. Learn more about this expansion.
Robshams’ $75 million estate gift benefits Lynch School students
The record-setting $75 million gift from the estate of Joyce L. and E. Paul Robsham, M.Ed. ’83, will enhance students’ academic, artistic, and social experience. The gift includes funding for vital Lynch School training programs. For undergraduates, it will help support the expansion of the practicum experience into a required component of the applied psychology and human development program, which provides opportunities to assist students in developing the skills they need to succeed professionally. For graduate students, the Lynch School is creating a 60-credit program for those who aspire to serve as mental health counselors in urban settings. Learn more.